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Fr John Zuhlsdorf
Omnium Gatherum
each year, stretching back to the middle ages, on the thursday following trinity sunday we joyfully honour the eucharistic lord with masses,...
Omnium Gatherum
‘lenty, penty, crucy, lucy” is the mnemonic doggerel by which we remember the ember. the ember day observances of the traditional liturgical...
Briefly noted
world without end by thomas keating ocso (bloomsbury, £10.99) . the author, an american trappist and well-known exponent of contemplative pr...
Omnium Gatherum
dom prosper guéranger, in the liturgical year, looks at the discourse of peter at the pentecost event. the multitudes had gathered for the j...
Omnium Gatherum
pius xii wrote of our blessed mother: “let all christians, therefore, glory in being subjects of the virgin mother of god, who, while wieldi...
Omnium Gatherum
my favourite images of the ascension of the lord, celebrated on thursday for at least 16 centuries – thursday, not sunday – are those charmi...
Omnium Gatherum
our lord said, “when it is evening, you say, it will be fair weather, for the sky is red. and in the morning: today there will be a storm, f...
Omnium Gatherum
in the traditional roman calendar, may 9 is the feast of a great doctor of the church, st gregory of nazianzus (d 389 – also known as gregor...
Omnium Gatherum
the mighty foe of arians, st athanasius of alexandria (d 373), bishop and doctor of the church, is celebrated on may 2 in both the newer and...
Omnium Gatherum
the church’s liturgical year proffers rich treasures in its cycles and practices. with easter our alleluias once again ring out. in the...
Omnium Gatherum
having completed our 40-day lenten observance, with its good confession and penances, we come to the liturgical year’s zenith, easter sunday...
Omnium Gatherum
we enter on palm sunday the last throes of holy church’s liturgical glory and self-emptying before her death during the sacred triduum and h...
Omnium Gatherum
with the fifth sunday of lent, we of the roman church enter into passiontide. since time immemorial it has been called 1st passion sunday. d...
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